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We specialise in recruiting for every role that is innovative and emerging in the digital world.
Through our core channels­ we deliver to the largest and most innovative clients in the market.­
We don’t ­judge our candidates only by their CV / portfolio but by their individuality and­ underlying talent. Hence,­ why for programmers with limited experience we have invested in hack­ tests. This is a chance for them to show how good they really are.
Our clients range from independent start-ups to global powerhouses, covering both client side and agency. We partner with our clients to place not just the best individual talent but also to create some of the most exciting digital teams globally.

Do we face a dystopian future or are we just getting connected?

Being in a world that is constantly changing is both scary as we don’t like change (you cannot stop evolution) and exciting as life (as we know it) is apparently getting easier.

Being deeply routed in the industry (I feel is) aiding and to some degree responsible for making these changes is even more exciting as we are constantly talking to folks who are leading ideas selling and delivering around, innovation, products and services related to iot, ioe, automation, ai and robotics for example.

By increasing automation across industries are we setting ourselves up for a jobless future? Will unemployment go through the roof? Will the human touch become redundant?

I don’t think so……But no one can see into the future, no one can say exactly what is going to happen. We can predict and try to steer the way trends become the norm but ultimately adoption of these changes are up to us.

Transformation of businesses, industries and life in general is going to happen, so surely it’s about understanding the benefits, and becoming early adopters?

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Ultimately, we need to stop envisioning a dystopian future, where humans are expendable thanks to our highly skilled robot replacements because it’s simply not going to happen. Let’s leave the boring, dangerous work to the machines and get on with doing what humans do best: creating and caring. It’s impossible to know exactly what jobs of the future will look like at this stage, new industries that we can’t even imagine will undoubtedly arise. After all, what if you told people a hundred years ago about the things we do today; like social media, artificial intelligence, virtual reality? They might not even believe you. Right now, I’m excited about the industries that are transforming for the better through robotics and automation.